The cartoonist and graphic humorist C
arlos Romeu Müller
, one of the founders of the satirical magazine
El Jueves
and creator of characters such as
Betty and Miguelito
, has died at the
age of 73
, as reported by the publication on social networks.
"We have lost a father," says
El Jueves
in his message on the networks, in which he recalls that Romeu founded the magazine together with TOM and José Luis Martín.
The publication also highlights: "
He leaves us a master of graphic humor
, also the father of characters like Betty and Miguelito."
"A hug, partner, wherever you are," concludes the magazine.
Carlos Romeu Muller was
born in 1948 in Barcelona.
The son of a Catalan dedicated to the textile sector and a French mother, he studied commercial teaching but left his studies to start Arts and Crafts, although he did not finish them either.
During his career as a cartoonist and humorist he collaborated with numerous magazines and newspapers, such as
Por Favor
,
Triunfo
,
Interviú
,
Play Boy
,
El Jueves
or
El País
, a newspaper where he published his
Miguelito
comic strips
for more than three decades.
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